[hider=Alyson Wright][center][hider=Image][img]https://cdna.artstation.com/p/assets/images/images/039/233/690/large/nouchka-de-vries-666666.jpg?1625323538[/img][/hider][/center] [b]Character Name:[/b] Alyson “Allie” Wright [b]Personality:[/b] Bright, jovial and energetic. Alyson is the devil-may-care behind a toothy grin and a voice that has no business being that smooth. Optimistic to a degree that occasionally baffles people around her, she has a talent for finding the interesting angle in a bad situation and running with it. She's flirty when the mood strikes, though anyone who's tried to actually pin her down on that front has discovered she becomes suddenly, cheerfully, and thoroughly unavailable. Thrills are her currency. Locked doors, unfamiliar rooftops, places she probably shouldn't be entering but nobody ever told her off for. Not out of rebellion, but genuine curiosity. She just always wants to see what’s on the other side. [b]Background:[/b] Local gal doing local things. Not much to say beyond a general thrillseeker who preferred digging through mud and supposedly haunted buildings over gossiping and fancy parties. A troublemaker Alyson isn’t, but that doesn’t mean she’s got a squeaky-clean record either; Most likely the odd smudge of a misdemeanour here and there. Works at a local skateboard store as a clerk and mechanic while spending her free time getting into technically legal trouble that cops wouldn’t look twice at. [b]Skills:[/b] [u]Skating[/u] - Has been rolling on wheels ever since she could stand on her own two feet. She’s not Tony Hawk, but genuinely decent at clearing a ramp if she has to. [u]Parkour[/u] - Why walk the steps when you can climb/walk/jump every available surface [i]and[/i] get into places you’re definitely not supposed to be? [u]Lock-picking[/u] - Weeks of YouTube tutorials and sheer determination to sneak into her brother’s room for snacks. Seriously, she’s not a fucking criminal. Mostly. [u]Practical repairs[/u] - Working at the local skateshop has given Alyson ample time to know which way a screw tightens or how to wire a plug. [u]Physical resilience[/u] - Years of falls and getting back up have made her genuinely hard to rattle. Or at least difficult to make her wince at every little bump. [b]Items:[/b] Skateboard, a small lock-pick roll tucked in her jacket, phone, a flat-head multitool and probably several specks of dust in a pocket somewhere if she’d count those.[/hider]